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Perhaps the greatest romance in all of Scripture is found in the book of Ruth.
This story of a young, bereaved Moabite woman, her widowed Jewish mother-in-law, and their journey together from poverty to redemption, has captivated Bible readers for generations. But have we really seen in the story of Ruth the wonderful, deeper, life-changing truths that lie therein? Just as God provided a “kinsman redeemer” for Ruth, He has provided One for us as well. It is the story of God’s redemptive plan for all who will place their trust in Him.
The book of Ruth is significant because it explains the importance of Bethlehem, exalts the place of women, expresses the sovereignty of God, and encourages the faithful believer. Covers Ruth 1:1-5. From the series Ruth: Romance and Redemption.
The book of Ruth is the tragic story of a prodigal family. Although they ultimately get it right, they first go through a very difficult experience. There are circumstances that challenge our faith and tempt us to run away. However, choosing our own way and wisdom instead of God's can corrupt our faith. Covers Ruth 1:1-5. From the series Ruth: Romance and Redemption.
Sometimes God allows our rebellious actions to bear fruit in our lives, thus allowing us to feel the weight of our sins. Through this suffering, we repent and return to the Lord. Covers Ruth 1:6-13. From the series Ruth: Romance and Redemption.
Ruth and Orpah had a very difficult decision before them: to move with Naomi back to Moab or to stay where they were. In this message, we learn about the impact each woman's decision had on their destiny. Covers Ruth 1:14-18. From the series Ruth: Romance and Redemption.
In this message, we follow Naomi as she returns home after having lived for ten years away from God, in the evil empire of Moab. Thankfully, we have a gracious Father who loves to bring His children home. Covers Ruth 1:18-21. From the series Ruth: Romance and Redemption.
Whenever we do something that God tells us to do, especially something that is difficult and beyond our own understanding, we end up surprised by God's provision in our lives during that time. See how God provided for Ruth as she followed His lead. Covers Ruth 1:22-2:10. From the series Ruth: Romance and Redemption.
In this message, we learn about Boaz the redeemer, Ruth the reaper, and Naomi the rejoicer. Covers Ruth 2:11-23. From the series Ruth: Romance and Redemption.
Learn about the plan, preparation, presentation, proposal, and promise that took place during the midnight meeting. Covers Ruth 3:1-11. From the series Ruth: Romance and Redemption.
In this message, we have three different people waiting on God for three different things. Boaz was waiting to determine God's will. Naomi was waiting to discover God's will. Ruth was waiting to do God's will. Covers Ruth 3:12-18. From the series Ruth: Romance and Redemption.
In this message, we learn about the purpose, prerequisite, and process of redemption. We will discover how Ruth is a foreshadowing of our kinsman-redeemer, Jesus Christ. Covers Ruth 4:1-12. From the series Ruth: Romance and Redemption.
In this message, we learn about the birth of Obed, the man who would eventually become King David's grandfather. Obed's birth was a blessing to a marriage, a mother, a mother-in-law, and to all mankind. Covers Ruth 4:13-17. From the series Ruth: Romance and Redemption.
The story in Ruth is the beautiful picture of our own Kinsmen Redeemer, the Lord Jesus Christ. Here, the line of David is traced back to Judah and the genealogy is set for the coming Messiah. Covers Ruth 4:18-22. From the series Ruth: Romance and Redemption.